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Shabbos Project Holds Challah Bake In New Rochelle, COVID-19-Style
On Nov. 5, YINR Women’s League in New Rochelle participated in the world-wide annual Shabbos Project’s Challah Bake. With COVID-19-inspired options for in-person or Zoom,
On Nov. 5, YINR Women’s League in New Rochelle participated in the world-wide annual Shabbos Project’s Challah Bake. With COVID-19-inspired options for in-person or Zoom,
On November 8, the Young Israel of White Plains Mikvah held a groundbreaking ceremony. Participants were provided YIWP hardhats, candy-filled mini hardhats and engraved shovels.
Hannah and Ben Book began their interview process for the position as youth directors at the Young Israel of New Rochelle (YINR) the night before
On October 18, Young Israel of New Rochelle’s Women’s Initiative for Jewish Studies opened its seventh year with a virtual event featuring Dr. Erica Brown
In July 2020, Rabbi Moshe Kurtz began serving as assistant rabbi of Stamford’s Congregation Agudath Sholom. After two years as rabbinic intern at Young Israel
On September 15, Israel Bonds hosted their second in a series of virtual events, called “Selichot from the Kotel with Israel Bonds: An Extraordinary Global
On September 16, the Jewish Community Relations Council (JCRC-NY) hosted Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz, Jr. on its Community Relations Corner, a weekly virtual series
On Tuesday, November 3, citizens in NY’s 17th Congressional District will vote to replace long-time Congressmember Nita Lowey. Josh Eisen is running as an independent,
On Tuesday, August 18, Israel Bonds hosted a virtual “Evening of Celebration of Heritage and Unity.” A global audience participated via Zoom, Facebook Live, YouTube
Since mid-June, New Rochelle has hosted the Down to Earth Farmers Market, which will continue through Friday, November 20. Since 2009, the Down to Earth
On Tuesday, September 8, SAR’s brand-new Early Learning Center will welcome students for the first time. This new 32,000-square-foot building was designed to house over
The Bi-Cultural Hebrew Academy’s Center for Community Education, located in Stamford, Connecticut, recently hosted its inaugural event, “Race and the Jewish Community.” The audience at